Cameron Dawson expects there to be some movement in Wednesday’s goalkeeping department over the summer.

When everyone is fit and available for selection, the Owls’ goalkeeping stable consists of Dawson, Joe Wildsmith and Keiren Westwood.

Republic of Ireland international Westwood, who has been the first-choice shot-stopper over the last four years, has not played since December through injury and has yet to play under boss Jos Luhukay. Academy youngsters Wildsmith and Dawson have stepped up and acquitted themselves well in an inconsistent side.

Dawson, who will start in between the sticks for the third match running when Wednesday host Norwich City on Sunday, said: “It’s a lot of goalkeepers and a lot who want to play.

“Westy’s career speaks for itself, Joe is obviously a younger lad like me who has a lot of talent, and then myself.

“So, we are going to have to see what happens. I would imagine there is going to have to be some sort of give somewhere. I don’t think all three of us can be sat here for the first game of the season ready to go.

“Whether it’s loans or something, there’s going to have to be some (movement).”

On his own future, Dawson, who turns 23 in July, said: “I have not really thought about that too much recently. It’s just been a case of getting through these games and do as well as possible.

“All I know is I am hitting an age where I need to play football regularly.

“I feel that I can do that at this level, but ultimately, that is the manager’s decision.”

Dawson, a lifelong Owls fan, produced an assured display in the club’s goalless draw at Premier League-bound Wolverhampton Wanderers. He has kept four clean sheets in his six Wednesday outings this term, with four of those appearances coming in the FA Cup.